Suzuki Ciaz

The Suzuki Ciaz is a subcompact sedan produced by Suzuki. It is developed to replace the Suzuki SX4 sedan in several Asian, African and Latin American markets. It went on sale for the first time in India, the largest market for Suzuki in September 2014.[2] It is currently the larger sedan of two sedans currently produced by Suzuki, the other being the Dzire.

Suzuki Ciaz
Overview
ManufacturerSuzuki
Also calledSuzuki Alivio (China)
Production2014–present
AssemblyIndia: Manesar (Maruti Suzuki)
Thailand: Rayong
China: Chongqing (Changan Suzuki)
Myanmar: Thilawa
Algeria: Saïda[1]
Body and chassis
ClassSubcompact car (B)
Body style4-door sedan
LayoutFront-engine, front-wheel-drive
RelatedSuzuki SX4 S-Cross
Suzuki Ertiga
Suzuki Baleno
Powertrain
EnginePetrol:
1.2 L K12B I4 (Thailand)
1.4 L K14B I4
1.5 L K15B I4 (MHEV; India)
1.6 L G-INNOTEC I4 (China)
Diesel:
1.3 L D13A I4 turbo (India)
1.3 L D13A I4 turbo (MHEV; India)
1.5 L E15A I4 turbo (India)
Transmission5-speed manual
6-speed manual
4-speed automatic
6-speed automatic
CVT
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,650 mm (104.3 in)
Length4,490–4,545 mm (176.8–178.9 in)
Width1,730 mm (68.1 in)
Height1,485 mm (58.5 in)
Curb weight1,000–1,130 kg (2,204.6–2,491.2 lb)
Chronology
PredecessorSuzuki SX4 sedan

Overview

The Ciaz was previewed as the Suzuki Ciaz Concept in 2014 Auto Expo India.[3] It was also revealed in the Beijing Motor Show in April 2014 as the Suzuki Alivio, in a near-production guise.[4][5] Launched in September 2014, the Suzuki Ciaz is one of the largest car in the segment with 4,490 mm in length, 1,730 mm in width, 1,485 mm in height. The car sits on a 2,650 mm wheelbase which is said to be C-segment territory, although Suzuki positioned the Ciaz against the B-segment sedans in most markets.[2] The boot space of 510-litres and it is claimed to be the largest in its class.

The Ciaz name stands for Comfort, Intelligence, Attitude and Zeal, or City from A to Z.[6]

Markets

India

In India, the Ciaz replaced the SX4 sedan which was marketed in the country simply as the Maruti Suzuki SX4.[7] Released to the market in October 2014, the Ciaz belongs to the B-segment sedan market which is commonly referred as a 'mid-size sedan' category in the country, as opposed to the 'compact sedan' which is typically less than 4 meter in length.[8] Maruti Suzuki was targeting the Ciaz as the market leader in the category while also attempting to expand the segment sales volume.[6]

The Ciaz was initially available with two engines – 1.4-litre 4-cylinder K14B with 95 PS (94 hp; 70 kW) and 130 N⋅m (13 kg⋅m; 96 lb⋅ft) along with a Fiat Multijet 1.3-litre 4-cylinder diesel rated at 90 PS (89 hp; 66 kW) and 200 N⋅m (20 kg⋅m; 148 lb⋅ft) of torque.[9] The diesel model is rated at 26.21 km/l (3.8 l/100 km; 61.6 mpgUS) while the petrol variant is claimed to be able to do 20.73 km/l (4.8 l/100 km; 48.8 mpgUS) per ARAI standards.[2] Maruti Suzuki claimed it has tweaked the ECU and mapped throttle response differently for the petrol Ciaz for better performance and efficiency.[10] The petrol engine is available with 4-speed automatic and 5-speed manual, while the diesel one is available only in 5-speed manual.

In September 2015, the mild-hybrid version of the diesel Ciaz was launched.[11] Marketed as the SHVS (Smart Hybrid Vehicle by Suzuki), the fuel economy is improved by employing an ISG (integrated starter generator) that offers engine power assistance using the motor. The ISG also provides assistance to the engine start-stop technology that automatically stops the engine during traffic light, and starts when the clutch is released. The claimed fuel economy is improved to 28.09 km/l (3.6 l/100 km; 66.1 mpgUS).

Since April 2017, Maruti Suzuki moved the Ciaz sales and distribution from the regular Arena dealerships to NEXA dealerships, a network of dealership outlets for Maruti Suzuki high-end models.[12] Since its inception in 2015, the dealership network previously only offered the S-Cross and Baleno.

The Ciaz has sold over 270,000 units in India since its launch up to September 2019. The top-end Alpha trim contributes to more than 54 percent of the total sales for the sedan, while the Nexa Blue colour was picked by over 30 percent of Ciaz customers.[13]

Facelift

In August 2018, the Ciaz received its first facelift.[14] It ditched the 1.4-litre K14B petrol engine in favour of the larger 1.5-litre K15B engine with SHVS producing a power output of 105 PS (104 hp; 77 kW). Later in March 2019, the Fiat-sourced diesel engine was replaced with the in-house 1.5-litre E15A diesel engine rated at 95 PS (94 hp; 70 kW) and 225 N⋅m (23 kg⋅m; 166 lb⋅ft) of torque paired with a 6-speed manual transmission.[15] This diesel engine is short-lived as it was discontinued in February 2020 due to the implementation of Bharat Stage 6 emission standards.[16]

Thailand

Suzuki Ciaz RS (facelift)

The Ciaz was launched in Thailand in July 2015.[17] Manufactured in the Rayong facility, it is equipped with a K12B 1.2-litre engine with 91 hp (92 PS; 68 kW) paired with a CVT automatic transmission to conform with the Eco Car regulation that promises tax breaks for economical cars. Suzuki claimed the Ciaz could achieve 20 km/l (5 l/100 km; 47 mpgUS) and CO2 levels less than 120 g/km.[18] The Rayong plant also produced the Ciaz with the K14B 1.4-litre for exports.

The facelifted version was launched to the market in March 2020.[19][20]

China

The car was launched to the market in January 2015 as the Suzuki Alivio.[21][22] Manufactured and marketed by Changan Suzuki,[23] the Alivio is powered by a 1.6-litre G-INNOTEC engine[24] that produces 122 PS (120 hp; 90 kW) and 158 N⋅m (16 kg⋅m; 117 lb⋅ft), paired with a 5-speed manual and 6-speed automatic transmission.[17] The facelifted version was unveiled in October 2017, with a unique styling that is not applied to the global version of the Ciaz.[25]

Indonesia

In late 2015, the Ciaz went on sale in Indonesia in 2016.

The Ciaz was discontinued in November 2017 due to poor sales.[26]

Singapore

In January 2016, Suzuki launches the Ciaz in Singapore and was sold there as the Ciaz RS.[27]

Philippines

In the Philippines, the Ciaz was launched on 13 April 2016. It is offered in 3 variants; GL M/T, GL A/T and GLX A/T. All variants are offered with the 1.4-litre K14B engine paired with either 5-speed manual transmission or 4-speed automatic transmission.[28]

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